Collapsible tube dispenser



Dem 1949 A. A. CAMPBELL COLLAPSIBLE TUBE DISPENSER Filed Sept. '24, 1948 INVENTOR ALEXANDER A. CAMPBELL BY 7 M ATTORNEYS Patented Dec. 13, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE COLLAPSIBLE TUBE DISPENSER Alexander A. Campbell, Springfield, Mass.

Application September 24, 1948, Serial No. 50,992

2 Claims. (01. 222-103) This invention relates to devices for dispensing paste or analogous material from a collapsible tube.

The principal objects of this invention are to provide a new and improved structure in this class of devices and to provide a device to dispense paste from a tube without breaking the collapsible walls thereof.

Features of improvement include a convenient, neat and attractive box casing to hold and conceal a collapsible tube and a new wringer mechanism in the casing to simulate the firm but gentle actionof the fingers when manually squeezing paste from a tube, such mechanism, in addition, being adapted to press positively and uniformly, substantially all the contents progressively from the tube.

A further feature of improvement is in the combination of this squeeze mechanism with a ratchet mechanism to advance the wringer along the tube after its squeezing action and to automatically lock the squeezing mechanism in such advanced position, both squeeze and ratchet mechanisms being constructed and arranged to be actuated by thumb pressure on a convenient lever extending through the box casing.

Other objects, features and advantages will be apparent as the invention is more fully disclosed.

The accompanying drawing illustrates a preferred embodiment of the invention, the various figures being as follows:

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the exterior of the new dispensing device with a collapsible tube contained therein;

Fig. 2 is a top plan View of Fig. 1 with the box casing open and the lid partially broken away;

Fig. 3 is a longitudinal cross section of Fig. 1 showing in side elevation the shell for the internal movable mechanism;

Fig. 4 is a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view of the box casing and of the movable mechanism shown by Fig. 3 with a fragment of a collapsible tube indicated therein; and

Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 but showing the parts moved to tube squeezing position.

The dispensing device consists of two assemblies, a casinglll and a movable mechanism H fitting within the casing (Figs. 1 and 2). Casing I is preferably made in box form. with a bottom portion l2 and a hinged lid [3, the hinge I4 being positioned at one end of the box casing. At the other end of the casing, both bottom portion l2 and lid l3 are partially cut away and flared to form an opening for the neck of a collapsible tube IS. The cap ll of tube l6 fits snugly against the flared edge opening [5 as shown in Fig. 2.

Corner snaps I8 cooperate with pinched mating edge portions I9 of lid l3 to hold the casing closed and add rigidity. The casing is preferably of a size convenient to handle and manipulate in the palm of the user's hand.

A rack 20 is fastened securely to the floor 2i of the bottom portion 12. For convenience, the rack may be made as two spaced longitudinal strips, as shown. This allows a hole 22 (Fig. 3) to be easily made through floor 2| by which the dispensing device may be hung. The perspective view of Fig. 1 shows the device in a hanging position.

In the top of lid I3, a longitudinal slot 23 is provided and through this slot extends an actuating lever 24 of the movable mechanism II.

The movable mechanism H has a skeleton frame or shell U-shaped in cross section and consisting of two identical flat side plates 25 and a back plate 26. Back plate 26 has a long horizontal slot 21 substantially centrally disposed in plate 26. Slot 2'! is of a size to receive and pass the fiat rear end of the tube when collapsed.

Bordering on the horizontal slot 21 and. held by and between the two side plates 25 of the shell are two hinge pins 28 and 29. Hinge pins 28 and 29 pivotably hold each rearward end of two convex curved mating squeeze plates 30 and 3|.

The outer end of squeeze plate 30 is pivotably held on a pin 32 fastened to the forward end of an actuating platform plate 33 with skirted end portions 34 and on which is mounted the actuating lever 24. Platform plate 33 is mounted in the frame shell on a centrally disposed pin 35, the ends of which rest in opposite slots 36 of side plates 25. A third pin 31 fastened rearwardly on platform plate 33 pivotally supports at its ends the upper portions of two fiat hinge plates 38. These hinge plates hang in parallel relation to side plates 25 and at the lower ends thereof are joined by a pin 39. On pin 39 is pivotally held the outer end of squeeze plate 3|.

Hinge plates 38 also carry at the lower ends thereof a pin 40.- Pin 40 pivotally holds one edge of a ratchet plate or rocker arm M which is centrally bent to extend at its free edge into contact with the rack 20. -A stop bar limits the pivotal swing of the ratchet plate to a desired lowered position. A spring member 43 mounted on the back plate 28 of the shell presses against the rocker arm and yieldingly holds it toward the support bar and into operative contact with the rack.

The operation of the dispenser structure will now be described. Lid I3 is raised on hinge 4 to open the box casing I and manually move mechanism II to the rear of the casing. The flat end of a collapsible tube is pushed through the opening between squeeze plates 30 and 3| in front of the opening. 21 in the back plate 28.. Squeeze plates 30 and 3 I. are then in. the relative. positions as shown by Fig. 4.

Casing I0 is closed with the cap I! of the tuba projecting beyond the flared opening |5. The device is now loaded and ready to v dispense tliit contents of the tube when the cap isremoved,

Dispensing may be done from the hanging position shown in Fig. 1 but preferablyis. accomplished by taking the device in one hand, removing the cap from the tube, and applying thumb pressure (Fig. 57- on lever 24.

Inwardpressureon lever 24 moves the parts of mechanism H from the positions illustrated in Fig. 4 to the positions shown in- Fig. 5'. When lever 24 presses platform 33 inwardlythe latter pivots onpin 35, pushing on squeeze plate 30- and tending to slide the platform rearwardlythrough slots 36. Thus the rearward pin 31 of the platform is tilted outwardly, pulling hinge plates 38 outwardly and carrying the forward endof squeeze plate 3| towards the squeeze plate 30, The plate 30 is being simultaneously urged inwardly by the inward tilting of the forward end of'platform 33- and thus the convex surfaces of the squeeze plates gradually roll on the rearward, portions of the collapsible, tube and progressively squeeze the contents from the tube. The curvature of the, plates is suchthat pressure is applied to the. tube progressively on a large area to urge the tube contents forward and out.- ward. There is no quick flattening of the tube as for, example in roller action which tends to break the. walls of the tube at the. edges of the fiattenedportion. It will be noted that the curvature of the plates adjacent hinge pins 28 and 29' will be suflicient to permit passage of the end clip closure. of a tube when in the position. of Fig. 4', When in the positionof Fig,v 5, it willbe seen that the. squeeze plates will press the walls of' the tube tightly together; thus preventingany rearward passage of the tube'contents.

At the same time the squeezing action takes place, rocker arm 4| pivoted on pin 40, is moved inwardly and forwardly by the. hinge plates 38 and the. lower engaging end thereof is with.- drawn forwardly fromengagement.withthetooth of rack. This end moves. into a position over an adjacent saw tooth forward on the rack, engaging the spring member 43 which urgesitinto engagement with said forward tooth.

When pressure on lever 24 is removed; the compressed spring 43 seats the rocker arm 4| firmly engaging the rack tooth, being rammed. into its new saw tooth position. From, this wedged position the further pressure of the spring acting throughthe rocker armtends to inch the entire mechanism H- forward as. it moves the hinge plates 38 back downinto the position of Fig. 4. The tube isthen firmly-held between the squeeze plates and the opening w in the front of the boxcasing; The-engagement ofrocker arm 4| in rack 20*- prevents any backward movement of the squeeze plates 30 and 3| or of the entire mechanism The process can be repeated by pressing and releasing lever 2| until the tube has been emptied, at which time the box casing is opened and a new tube inserted.

Having fully described my invention, I claim:

1. Apparatus for dispensing paste or like material from. a. collapsible. tube. comprising. a casing, a rack therein, a squeezing device contained in the casing and movable on the rack, said device having a rigid frame with complementary squeezing members, corresponding ends of said members beingspaced and pivotally mounted on the frame. to. receive and pass the flat end of a collapsible tube, hinge means operatively conmeeting; the: squeezing members to pivot facing portions. thereof towards each other, a rack engaging rocker arm pivoted on said hinge means and movable out of engagement with the rack simultaneously with movement of said squeezingmembers, hand operable meansaccessible from the outside of the casing to operate said hinge means to urge the squeezing. members together and lift the rocker arm from rack engaging position to a position forward on the mole, and spring means on the frame bearing against said rocker arm to force the same back into engagement with therack at saidnew forward rack position and to advance the device along the rack:

2; A device for dispensing the contents of a collapsible tube, comprising a casing with an opening at the forward end thereof for extensiorr of. the tube tip, a forwardly pointing saw tooth rack in the casing, a tube squeezingmechanism. movable in the casing on the rack, said mechanism having a U-shaped frame with its base rearwardly positioned in the casing andprovided with a narrow slot to pass the flat end of said tube, two mating convex curved squeeze plates, each having its rearward endpovitally mountedbetween the side arms of the frameandbordering opposite edges of said'slot, hinge plates in parallel relation with said. frame arms and pivotally mounting. between them the forward end of. one squeeze plate, a pivot pin" extending between the arms of the frame adjacent the forwardv end. of. the other squeeze plate with: a manually operable platform member: pivotally mounted on said pin, hinge pins on said plat.- form on each side of the. pivot pin, the forward pin being. hinged to. the outer end of said second squeeze plate and the rearward pin. being hinged tosaid hinge. plates, a rocker arm mounted. on. the hingeplates adjacent the con.- nection. with said. first squeeze plate. and, having the free end of therocker adapted to. releasably engage the saw tooth rack, andspring, means. to bias. said; rocker to rack. engaging position, whereby tilting pressure. on said platform draws the: forward portions of: said squeeze, platestogether and releases said, free end of. the rocker for. movement. to a: position forward on the rack, said spring. means onrelease of said-,tilting-pressure-restoring the rocker. to. rack engagement at said forward position.

ALEXANDER A. CAMPBELL,

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